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the commission says there's no immediate danger to consumers, but it could be costly to the eurozone economy, and tighter measures are planned. france, greece and denmark had the highest amounts of horse meat in beef. devry, inc., which operates private colleges and training schools, is being investigated by officials in two states. the attornies general of both illinois and massachusetts are investigating. illinois is looking into incentive-based compensation, illegal under laws governing schools participating in federal aid programs. massachusetts wants to know if devry filed false information about its students. devry says it is cooperating with the investigations. general motors edges out volkswagen in first quarter sales as both try to catch up to toyota. gm sold 2.36 million cars and trucks around the world in the first three months of 2013. volkswagen sold 2.27 million vehicles during that same time. toyota was in the lead with most cars sold in 2012. rising maintenance costs are making owning a car more expensive. aaa says car expenses are up 2% from last year. the average sedan now
the commission says there's no immediate danger to consumers, but it could be costly to the eurozone economy, and tighter measures are planned. france, greece and denmark had the highest amounts of horse meat in beef. devry, inc., which operates private colleges and training schools, is being investigated by officials in two states. the attornies general of both illinois and massachusetts are investigating. illinois is looking into incentive-based compensation, illegal under laws governing...
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are there any signs out there that the economy is losing steam, especially with the stock market plunge that we have recently seen? - well, i think clearly there has been some disappointing economic data. maybe it is the fear that we all had with the government cutbacks and also the tax hike that we had - that's the increased payroll tax for social security that we saw - so that is biting into the economy. but clearly, almost all the data, not only here but around the world, has come out weaker, so that is real; and combine that with some disappointing earnings on balance, and i think that is cause for concern or pause for the market right now. - gold futures made a mighty move to the downside this week. what are you seeing in gold mining stocks? - wow, i tell you, it was a real blowout in gold. gold is one of those assets, but i look at gold back in '08 was, i think, a low $600, and it is now still, what, close to $1,400? so, a set-back was ok, it was just one of those classic commodity washouts. gold miners, on the other hand, they have lagged the price of gold for the past several ye
are there any signs out there that the economy is losing steam, especially with the stock market plunge that we have recently seen? - well, i think clearly there has been some disappointing economic data. maybe it is the fear that we all had with the government cutbacks and also the tax hike that we had - that's the increased payroll tax for social security that we saw - so that is biting into the economy. but clearly, almost all the data, not only here but around the world, has come out...
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the ceo of caterpillar sees a degree of stability in the global economy. he made the comment on cnbc yesterday. the equipment company, however, turned in disappointing earnings revenue and forecast in its earnings report. a marketing gimmick paid off for hasbro. the toy company reported moderate revenue growth. hasbro had an onlne contest to create a new token for monopoly. the public choose a cat. the company calls the contest "tremendously successful". the conservative koch brothers are reportedly eyeing a big investment in media - specifically, eight tribune company publications, including the chicago tribune, the los angeles times, and the baltimore sun. media ownership is reportedly something the koch brothers have focused on as part of a long-term plan to shrink the u.s. government and its regulations. a spokeswoman for koch industries says politics has nothing to do with the possible newspaper acquistion. we don't mean to gross you out, but bedbugs are making an aggressive move into hospitals and nursing homes. the national pest management associati
the ceo of caterpillar sees a degree of stability in the global economy. he made the comment on cnbc yesterday. the equipment company, however, turned in disappointing earnings revenue and forecast in its earnings report. a marketing gimmick paid off for hasbro. the toy company reported moderate revenue growth. hasbro had an onlne contest to create a new token for monopoly. the public choose a cat. the company calls the contest "tremendously successful". the conservative koch brothers...
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. >> because that's not going to do the economy any good. we all need to make a living. we make a living, we spend money, we buy goods, we sell goods it just keeps it going. >> every business can buckle up a little bit. >> cuts make sense, some say. but not if they ground an expanding business grounding. >> it's going to be more taxes for the state. i think that's pretty critical. >> reporter: this airport runs some 80,000 oerpgs -- operations a year with about a dozen controllers. huge for the pilots who are based here. there's a flight school and a restaurant, where the owner says better to have fewer controllers than none at all. >> they will have to scale it up with the skeleton group. we're not imposing a danger to the pilots that are flying in and out of the this field. >> reporter: faa towers like this one are safe from closing until at least next year. but more than 100 others under federal contract are slated to shut in june. meanwhile, airline and pilot organizations are suing to halt the furloughs already under way. reporting live in santa rosa, debra villalon
. >> because that's not going to do the economy any good. we all need to make a living. we make a living, we spend money, we buy goods, we sell goods it just keeps it going. >> every business can buckle up a little bit. >> cuts make sense, some say. but not if they ground an expanding business grounding. >> it's going to be more taxes for the state. i think that's pretty critical. >> reporter: this airport runs some 80,000 oerpgs -- operations a year with about a...
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, show that the economy is heating up. >> right. >> so what should investors do? on one hand, you always hear you can't time the market. so should investors start unwinding out of these bonds? or is there still time to hold off? >> well, let's put your municipal bonds into a few different categories. first of all, most investors invest in investment grade and high-grade municipal bonds. those aren't the bonds that you're hearing about in california cities or some of the rhode island cities that have had some issues around them. so i would not be concerned as an investor about significant declines in value because of credit quality. then you have investors who are investing through mutual funds. now, that's where you do want to have some concerns and think about your strategy when interest rates do go up. because what will happen at that point is that individuals will start redeeming their mutual funds. the -- manager of the mutual fund will start having to sell bonds in order to meet the redemptions. the more redemptions that happen, the more bonds the mutual fund
, show that the economy is heating up. >> right. >> so what should investors do? on one hand, you always hear you can't time the market. so should investors start unwinding out of these bonds? or is there still time to hold off? >> well, let's put your municipal bonds into a few different categories. first of all, most investors invest in investment grade and high-grade municipal bonds. those aren't the bonds that you're hearing about in california cities or some of the rhode...
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predict the magnitude of the crisis took everyone by surprise the crisis has taken its toll on every economy the u.s. is presently struggling with a budget deficit the u.k. is saddled with an enormous deficit complete with negative economic growth none of those countries have anticipated that these economic ills would overlap in such a way that it would inflict such a severe downturn on them one could argue that it was economists who had failed to give us an early warning or that it was the regulators who had failed to account for all the risks or maybe and i think this is the case it was politicians who had allowed a boost in spending without securing revenues are driven as they often are by populist russia now as a result those economies were essentially living on credit i believe that one of the major precursors to the crisis had been exactly the fact that politicians who oversaw an accumulation of debt in fact when their economies were enjoying positive economic growth growth periods should normally be used to reduce debt when the crisis broke out those economies found themselves ridden
predict the magnitude of the crisis took everyone by surprise the crisis has taken its toll on every economy the u.s. is presently struggling with a budget deficit the u.k. is saddled with an enormous deficit complete with negative economic growth none of those countries have anticipated that these economic ills would overlap in such a way that it would inflict such a severe downturn on them one could argue that it was economists who had failed to give us an early warning or that it was the...
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however this support may prove to be ill timed or coma at a high cost if we can say that economies are both great and small are still facing risks do you think it's appropriate to talk about a certain hypocrisy when it comes to the european union considering they're fighting off shores right now yet have territories such as cyprus and british virgin islands. it does have a touch of double standard policy about if those nations have an opportunity for shutting down those offshore havens they certainly should have done so. who do you think is primarily responsible for the fact that offshore schemes are being conducted right in front of the regulators eyes do you think it's the regulators themselves the banks isn't it with. this scale and scope of the two thousand and seven two thousand a crisis in the context of a globalized world was impossible to predict the magnitude of the crisis took everyone by surprise the crisis has taken its toll on every economy the u.s. is presently struggling with a budget deficit the u.k. is saddled with an enormous deficit complete with negative economic gr
however this support may prove to be ill timed or coma at a high cost if we can say that economies are both great and small are still facing risks do you think it's appropriate to talk about a certain hypocrisy when it comes to the european union considering they're fighting off shores right now yet have territories such as cyprus and british virgin islands. it does have a touch of double standard policy about if those nations have an opportunity for shutting down those offshore havens they...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on. please. police are trying to establish what allegedly triggered the. terrorists. recognize. e.u. membership that's what many are reading into the deal which. he sees no need to a stay at the ecuadorian embassy and explains why he's pursuing a seat in the australian senate. on the. human rights. antigovernment protesters tried to disrupt the formula one grand prix over the. destruction. this is. welcome to the...
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miss for caterpillars they fall short of estimates and the ceo talks about the health of the global economy. and cracked foundation, is the shortage of homes for sale creating a speed bump for the recovery. >>> good everyone, it was a strong earning report late in the day for netflix. >> our top story, earnings and the economy. and conflicts signals about the shape of the business landscape. first, netflix a stunning earnings report after the market closed boosting the stock by more than twenty-five % after hours. they are pulling in millions of sub viscribe subscribers, thanks to rolling out original movies. >>> by contrast, disappointing numbers from caterpillar. it issued a gloomy out look for the rest of the year, because of weak demand for the bull dozers, they are considered a bell weather for the global economy, so the investors pay attention when the company expects slow growth in 2013. and today, disare couraging numbers on housing. sales of existing homes fell in march. economists expecd th to rise and a miss could be a sign that the housing recovery market is not as strong as pre
miss for caterpillars they fall short of estimates and the ceo talks about the health of the global economy. and cracked foundation, is the shortage of homes for sale creating a speed bump for the recovery. >>> good everyone, it was a strong earning report late in the day for netflix. >> our top story, earnings and the economy. and conflicts signals about the shape of the business landscape. first, netflix a stunning earnings report after the market closed boosting the stock by...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. to the. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. except the folks. just say the folks. international that in the very heart of moscow. time same sex in her tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. of last week's attack on the boston marathon has reignited the debate about security and terrorism now some in congress are using that tragedy to try to push through a controversial online information sharing bill that the senate rejected one year ago but we really need more invasive cyber snooping laws also last week's fertilizer plant explosion in texas revealed the ugly truth about worker safety in america isn't it time for more not less regulation and our economy society and livelihoods all depend on something so old that it predates mankind by hundreds of millions of years does that really make sense well more on that an
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report. to the. science technology innovation hall the list of elements from around russia . the future of coverage. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish. to you. stories. visit. good laboratory. to build a. mission to teach me. the surviving boston bombing suspect is awake and responding to authorities questions while some u.s. lawmakers according to him to be deprived of his right to defend. the world's top whistleblower. tells our team why he thinks the u.k. is willing to spend millions on just keeping an eye on ecuador's embassy in london where he has been holed up for the past ten months. bahrain authorities stifle opposition attempts to disrupt the controversial formula one writes amid anti-government rallies in clashes with police. call from guantanamo bay detainees on hunger strike with some going to the death detention and. international news and comment you are watching r.t. coming to you live fro
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the economy recovered after that . and when asked in retrospect, would you do it again this said to the price i paid was a small price. people often ask me, such a small place. what can you possibly do. imagine said is is not so easy to do things. in a small country the person is not an office. it brother, your cousin, possibly his father. so of a tiny country finds a way to make difficult decisions but to find a way to make the economy better, and by the way, the public-sector avoids of exposure to the u.s. and they believe that in the future there would be raising. in other words, the benefits shared. the social contact. clarity. the third about what this happen across the future. this issue of trust, the discipline. imagine the imf. a less talk about this. the china and south africa. the brakes, the so-called bricks now call for 21%. and yet the national monetary fund, two of the world's most robust economic and intellectual institutions, the center for international policy. together they have with the treasury play
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restaurants and our entire economy will benefit from the step we took together in 2012 many people said we couldn't reach consensus i say thank you john, thank you controller ben. and thank you city attorney dennis and treasurer. and thank you to the desire business community. thank you for your lisp and partisanship by replacing our gross receipt tax and now we must work together to develop this transparency. we must work together on the funds that we've raised for small businesses and economic development. and we're pitting thousands of san franciscans back to work on construction projects. and we're working and providing that san francisco of admission bay and the trans bay tower can coexist with chinatown and other quiet west side neighbors. infrastructure as most of you know is near and dear to my heart. i drafted our cities first blue print to up grade our infrastructure. and in the last two years we've got funds now for the water supply to be ready for the next earthquake. in the next few weeks i'll partner together with other supervisors to get the most vulnerable buildings to b
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and a discussion of the japan economy with that country's finance minister. in 30 minutes on "washington the immigration reform proposal. at a 30 a.m. eastern, a look at the latest developments following the boston marathon bombing. at 9:15 an examination of home ownership in the united states. "washington journal" is next. host: good morning and welcome to washington journal on this friday, april 19, 2013. if news outlets are reporting authorities have killed one suspect in this week's boston marathon bombing and a second suspect is at large. law enforcement has asked the residents of watertown, massachusetts, to stay home and businesses to stay shut as the manhunt is underway. mass transit is also shut down in. the boston in we would like to get your reaction to what's happening this morning. the headline in the boston globe is --
and a discussion of the japan economy with that country's finance minister. in 30 minutes on "washington the immigration reform proposal. at a 30 a.m. eastern, a look at the latest developments following the boston marathon bombing. at 9:15 an examination of home ownership in the united states. "washington journal" is next. host: good morning and welcome to washington journal on this friday, april 19, 2013. if news outlets are reporting authorities have killed one suspect in this...
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economy. u.s. stock prices closed lower for a second consecutive day. the dow jones ended up 14,537. to find out how stocks are trading let's go to ramin at the tokyo stock exchange. there's some negative spilling over. what is expected? >> markets are really focusing on what may come out of that g-20 meeting. let's have a look at how the markets here are opening this friday, april 19th. both indexes in the positive. 13,263 for the nikkei. the nikkei ended lower on thursday and so far it's down on the wheat. it may give direction as we heard that ibm's earnings fell for the last quarter highlighting the fall. microsoft and google beat some estimates. that may also give some direction about the outlook for the u.s. economy. earnings and economic data there, a little bit of a focus as well. >> the g-20 is a meeting of international financial leaders. a lot of focus on currency moves. gives us an up dadate on where are now? >> let's have a look at it right now this friday morning as tokyo stocks
economy. u.s. stock prices closed lower for a second consecutive day. the dow jones ended up 14,537. to find out how stocks are trading let's go to ramin at the tokyo stock exchange. there's some negative spilling over. what is expected? >> markets are really focusing on what may come out of that g-20 meeting. let's have a look at how the markets here are opening this friday, april 19th. both indexes in the positive. 13,263 for the nikkei. the nikkei ended lower on thursday and so far...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our t.v. . we are facing a lot of problems you know. because no one thought to drink no good school. no minutes when you've been southpark. other local what's not enough all business law in the uk all needs you one a community l.n.g. motion will be used. at all and you would. give general dunford for up artist i was fights about i must fight so. i'll fight. fight for rights. change. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. is. welcome much across the uk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle for a minute we're discussing china's pivot. ok newfangled back to you in washington is china acting rationally i mean you brought up the issue of rationality go ahead. yeah i think china is acting rationally irrationally meaning what's good for china on. at least in the short to medium term that doesn't necessarily mean that china especially or the u.s. city or the irrationality on the part of the us here and countries necessarily is aligned you know because it's like two combat end
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economy. u.s. stock prices closed lower for a second consecutive day. the dow jones ended up 14,537. to find out how stocks are trading let's go to ramin at the tokyo stock exchange. there's some negative spilling over. what is expected? >> markets are really focusing on what may come out of that g-20 meeting. let's have a look at how the markets here are opening this friday, april 19th. both indexes in the positive. 13,263 for the nikkei. the nikkei ended lower on thursday and so far it's down on the wheat. it may give direction as we heard that ibm's earnings fell for the last quarter highlighting the fall. microsoft and google beat some estimates. that may also give some direction about the outlook for the u.s. economy. earnings and economic data there, a little bit of a focus as well. >> the g-20 is a meeting of international financial leaders. a lot of focus on currency moves. gives us an up dadate on where are now? >> let's have a look at it right now this friday morning as tokyo stocks
economy. u.s. stock prices closed lower for a second consecutive day. the dow jones ended up 14,537. to find out how stocks are trading let's go to ramin at the tokyo stock exchange. there's some negative spilling over. what is expected? >> markets are really focusing on what may come out of that g-20 meeting. let's have a look at how the markets here are opening this friday, april 19th. both indexes in the positive. 13,263 for the nikkei. the nikkei ended lower on thursday and so far...
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wherever you are today, idelity's guidance can help fine tune your personal economy. fidelity investments. here. >> at union bank our work hard p managers to know your business. offering specialized solutions in capital to help you meet growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses corporations. what can we do for you? watching gmt on "22 news." attack on u.s. soil since 9/11. today. our focus what should have been a moment of joy turned to a time of carnage. president obama says justice will be done. > make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this and we and find out who did this we will find out why they did this. >> the devices exploded near line a favorite spot for spectators. manythan 140 were injured, in a criminal conditio-- critic condition. people started throwing down the barricade and running over each other. ran the other direction. >> the f.b.i. has taken control investigation. the big question, was it international or domestic terror? aaron is here with business and talking music. >> it is all about how do you get
wherever you are today, idelity's guidance can help fine tune your personal economy. fidelity investments. here. >> at union bank our work hard p managers to know your business. offering specialized solutions in capital to help you meet growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses corporations. what can we do for you? watching gmt on "22 news." attack on u.s. soil since 9/11. today. our focus what should have been a moment of joy turned to a...
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economy. earnings and economic data there, a little bit of a focus as well. >> the g-20 is a meeting of international financial leaders. a lot of focus on currency moves. gives us an up dadate on where are now? >> let's have a look at it right now this friday morning as tokyo stocks kick off here. 98.24 to 25. it hasn't shifted that much but hasn't retreated too much either. compared to monday when it dipped to 95 yen levels, if you remember. as you mentioned about the g-20, a lot of focus will be on a speech given by the bank of japan governor where he wants to explain in greater detail about the current monetary policy and that the bank of japan is not targeting rates. it's been a big concern in global markets despite most leading economies having agreed to the principals involved. depending on the comments and reaction from g-20 leaders we may see the yen returning to a weakening trend. let's have a look at the euro/yen. 128.26 to 28. growth and unemployment remain a big concern for euro zo
economy. earnings and economic data there, a little bit of a focus as well. >> the g-20 is a meeting of international financial leaders. a lot of focus on currency moves. gives us an up dadate on where are now? >> let's have a look at it right now this friday morning as tokyo stocks kick off here. 98.24 to 25. it hasn't shifted that much but hasn't retreated too much either. compared to monday when it dipped to 95 yen levels, if you remember. as you mentioned about the g-20, a lot...
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hounds culture counts what your ig it's not a coincidence that as china has grown stronger that its economy has grown that its military has grown that it has pursued a more interest interventionist foreign policy this is what happened to the united states this is where the before in the united when has it been interventionist have you not paid attention to anything in answer to over the last few years because i have. china china that the u.s. isn't mentioned while and we see nowhere. all right you're not letting me finish because you don't have any real point to make here what i'm saying is this that you have to i do china has been more aggressive in pursuing its territorial claims in the east china sea in the south china sea it is not a coincidence china has has had these opinions it has had these claims for decades but in the past they were unable to act upon it because they lack the power now that china has more muscle it is going to pursue its interests like any country would i'm not saying china is worse i'm not saying it's better it's not a moral issue it's not a normative issue china
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its emerging large economies. this year-- . >> rose: brazil, india, russia, china. >> brazil is likely to grow at 1.5%. >> rose: brazil. >> yes, south africa 2.6%. russia, 3.7%, china at 7.5, they say. and india will be somewhere in between. >> rose: 5 and 6. >> no, we predict 6.1 to 6.7. imf today said it will be 6.2. so there are only a few countries which are growing at more than 5%. and more than 6% i think there is only 2 or 3. so growth is sluggish. there's no clear sign of a swift or a rapid recovery. 2013 will be a difficult year. but hopefully the year will end on a brighter note. >> rose: what will cause it to end on a brighter note? >> well, the u.s. economy surely is looking up. and if europe is able to fix its problems, and japan can heat the economy a little more, then i think the world economy will end on a brighter note. >> rose: but those are big ifs for britain-- for europe and japan. >> they are. but i think japan will do what it promises to do. they are now spending. they want to reflate the ec
its emerging large economies. this year-- . >> rose: brazil, india, russia, china. >> brazil is likely to grow at 1.5%. >> rose: brazil. >> yes, south africa 2.6%. russia, 3.7%, china at 7.5, they say. and india will be somewhere in between. >> rose: 5 and 6. >> no, we predict 6.1 to 6.7. imf today said it will be 6.2. so there are only a few countries which are growing at more than 5%. and more than 6% i think there is only 2 or 3. so growth is sluggish....
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expectations of a recovery in the global economy have prompted investors to buy riskier assets such as stocks. the latest chinese economic data has triggered further selling of gold. >>> japanese finance minister aso says he will seek the understanding of his group of 20 counterparts and central bank chiefs for the country's economic policy. leaders of the g-20 industrialized and developing nations are getting together in washington later this week. japan's economic policy may be a subject of discussion. u.s. treasury officials last week called on japan not to deliberately devalue its currency. >> translator: japan's measures including those of the bank of japan are aimed at ending prolonged deflation. i will, again, clarify this at the g-20 meeting. so there is no misunderstanding about how true policy objectives. >>> japanese entrepreneurs have had the chance to hear how to be successful from some of the best in the i.t. business. global tech leaders have urged them to expand their businesses with an open mind. executives of japanese i.t. firms organized an event under the them innov
expectations of a recovery in the global economy have prompted investors to buy riskier assets such as stocks. the latest chinese economic data has triggered further selling of gold. >>> japanese finance minister aso says he will seek the understanding of his group of 20 counterparts and central bank chiefs for the country's economic policy. leaders of the g-20 industrialized and developing nations are getting together in washington later this week. japan's economic policy may be a...
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says it willorea inject more than 15 billion into the economy. the money will be used to create jobs, build the stagnant real estate market and cover a tax revenue shortfall. pakistan's former president will not be allowed to run for the national assembly in upcoming elections. he had been cleared to campaign for northern pakistan but now being disqualified. he has been barred from running four l fou -- in all constituencies he applied for. a new session of parliament in kenya. the arrival one in a closely- contested vote last month. we're joined from our reporter in niobe -- nairobi. >> we are just outside the parliament now. we are expecting the president to arrive very soon. he will inspect the guards and enter the parliament behind me, and he will give his speech to what is the 11th parliament here in kenya. now, in his inauguration speech he really tried to ignite the country behind him. formillion people voted him. there have been meetings between the men at the state house here to try to reconcile these different camps really, political ca
says it willorea inject more than 15 billion into the economy. the money will be used to create jobs, build the stagnant real estate market and cover a tax revenue shortfall. pakistan's former president will not be allowed to run for the national assembly in upcoming elections. he had been cleared to campaign for northern pakistan but now being disqualified. he has been barred from running four l fou -- in all constituencies he applied for. a new session of parliament in kenya. the arrival one...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or run no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into. there's a report on our. download the official ati application to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from outside if you're away from your television just doesn't matter how would your mobile device if you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. well implement. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future are covered. thanks bro no way things are going republic of texas to be a whole hog better off when the state of texas. texas has got its own lecture cool grid it's got all the hall and gas and everything it needs it's got all the end very everything that made it can survive by itself without the rest of the united states which is to say the rest united states cannot survive without. the rust people around this country around the whole world are thinking oil wells when they hear about texas well that was true a long time ago. but now two thousand and thirteen there i
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of economy. >> that's true. in india's case there is an additional advantage. the demographic dividend. by 2020 india will be the youngest nation in the world, with a median age of 29. >> rose: so we say that india and china are going to be the fastest growing economies in the world, as they have been recently. we secondly says that's because of their population and increing consumer demand arising from that population so they have a market for more and more products. >> they're not dependent on an external mar receipt. >> rose: they c have an exdemand model but it's the popution and demographic .or india that makes the young, you young. >> well, it is a pop lition that is not literate, not killed -- skilled, not trained, it becomes a drag am but if are you able to educate them, skill them, train them, it becomes an asset. and in india's case, as more people move out of agriculture, which is a low skill, low-paying job, into services sector manufacturing sector, they don't have to be clever. they simply have to
of economy. >> that's true. in india's case there is an additional advantage. the demographic dividend. by 2020 india will be the youngest nation in the world, with a median age of 29. >> rose: so we say that india and china are going to be the fastest growing economies in the world, as they have been recently. we secondly says that's because of their population and increing consumer demand arising from that population so they have a market for more and more products. >>...
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and we do think there is some good value there as the economy does improve. we think that's a better stunt. >> i want to ask you about economic numbers. next week we are getting economic numbers on housing. and also we're going to get a sense of how the economy grew in the first quarter with that gross domestic product gdp number coming out. how is that going to impact action next week do you think? >> i think the components and the mix of gdp growth are going to be very important. what we saw in the fourth quarter of last year was a really big drag in terms of government spending. and that's not likely to repeat here again in the first quarter. but that's what investors are going to be focusing. i think consumption will stay okay, which has been pretty good all throughout in here. but edo know the first two months of the quarter were much stronger than the third month march, and we do know the data so far in april has been soft as well. it's more of the mix in terms of growth, how that sets us up nor second quarter and going forward that investors are going
and we do think there is some good value there as the economy does improve. we think that's a better stunt. >> i want to ask you about economic numbers. next week we are getting economic numbers on housing. and also we're going to get a sense of how the economy grew in the first quarter with that gross domestic product gdp number coming out. how is that going to impact action next week do you think? >> i think the components and the mix of gdp growth are going to be very important....
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corporations are still posting record high levels of earnings against the backdrop of a weak global economy. if we get a big downdraft from whatever happens out of boston or some other factor, that's a real risk factor, but near term, very strong earnings, hard to argue with stocks with that backdrop. >> you just mexed the boston marathon incident. we doebt have the complete story on that tragedy, but events like that do impact investor psychology. how much? >> that's right. really two factors to focus on. first, what effect does it have on consumer confidence? first question, how does it affect consumer spending, psychology. the broader issue is more nebulous. what are the geopolitical ramifications of the event. we've had examples over the past 20 years, oklahoma city or 9/11, some have very profound impacts on geopolitical impacts and the economy and some not as much. >> since the woes of last year, there's been a mind set of investors to buy the dips. as the market comes lower, they step in and see an opportunity to buy. now, we've had a pretty good selloff in the past couple of days an
corporations are still posting record high levels of earnings against the backdrop of a weak global economy. if we get a big downdraft from whatever happens out of boston or some other factor, that's a real risk factor, but near term, very strong earnings, hard to argue with stocks with that backdrop. >> you just mexed the boston marathon incident. we doebt have the complete story on that tragedy, but events like that do impact investor psychology. how much? >> that's right. really...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries some spanish matters to you breaking news a little too negative angles kiddies stories. so you hear. the spanish. visit. breaking news on our t.v. it has emerged that russia warned of the united states but one of the boston bombing suspects was a follower of radical islam and asked him to be investigated two years ago but the f.b.i. failed to find any sign of domestic or foreign terrorism activity. meanwhile the second suspect has been captured alive and is treated for severe injuries in a hospital following an intention manhunt. the rockies are both in their first election since of the u.s. military withdraw but hopes for democracy are marred by bombings and protests are key reports from the heart of the unrest. and tens of thousands in bahrain to vent to their fury over the upcoming formula one that. grand prix giving legitimacy to. that is continuing its crackdown on anti-government protests.
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the office space provided for this plan will help ensure san francisco remains the knowledge economy center for the region, if not nationally. this new downtown district will accommodate 6 million square foot of new office space, new housing, 12 hundred affordable new house, 100,000 square foot of new retail space and of course a network of new and walkable streets. it's an important part of how we are paying for the critical infrastructure. many of you were hurt when agencies were limited in the state. but here in this center, this plan em ploys the majority of the streets and parks and affordable housing by the value of private investment and using the power of tax increment financing. the value of the public land and the targeted developer fees and helping us create this vision without resorting to overburdening our general fund or new taxes. when this terminal was originally built in the 1930s it was a growing project. i'm confident the growth san francisco will continue to grow with a new transit center and downtown district. i also want to give a great shot out to president oba
the office space provided for this plan will help ensure san francisco remains the knowledge economy center for the region, if not nationally. this new downtown district will accommodate 6 million square foot of new office space, new housing, 12 hundred affordable new house, 100,000 square foot of new retail space and of course a network of new and walkable streets. it's an important part of how we are paying for the critical infrastructure. many of you were hurt when agencies were limited in...
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the new economy is to have to have an undeveloped very real economy and the third part deals with the current. so called sovereign debt crisis in europe and shows that it's being used to establish. two things one that the public must bear the cost of mistakes made by private banks and the other use of the so-called crisis is to take away the sovereignty of the individual countries by turning their budget and tax policy over to to the e.u. so that's what the book about as it walks you through basically the failure of economics the failure of all of the apologists for the failure policies now what happened with while it did i use the failure of laissez faire capitalism well if you look back over the last quarter century it's been a century of massive deregulation and massive proposition you know that your. privatized any deregulated so did the french and of course here it was extraordinary particularly in the financial review they simply totally deep regular . all american finesse that they repealed and less the galactic so that commercial banking is now lumped together with the best th
the new economy is to have to have an undeveloped very real economy and the third part deals with the current. so called sovereign debt crisis in europe and shows that it's being used to establish. two things one that the public must bear the cost of mistakes made by private banks and the other use of the so-called crisis is to take away the sovereignty of the individual countries by turning their budget and tax policy over to to the e.u. so that's what the book about as it walks you through...
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the new cmax and escape, and part of that story is fuel economy. it's the fun to drive element of the vehicles and they see value in the price positions that we have in the marketplace. as popular as ford isith consumers, it's toyota that is the number one automaker in the world. what can ford do to change that? >> we have to keep working our own one ford plan. which is working and is having great success. we've seen the fruit of that in north america, growing dramatically in africa, and we expect great things from that part of the region by mid decade. we have a restructuring plan in place in europe. we have a plan and it's working. we justeep on tck wit that. and the company will move forward. >> to what extent is the weak japanese yen making prices on toyota corolla's and camrys more attractive to american buyers, and do you think a price war could shape up in the u.s. car market? >> well, we don't know yet, because it's only over the last six to nine months or so, that the yen has deappreciated to the degree that we see today. it clearly has gi
the new cmax and escape, and part of that story is fuel economy. it's the fun to drive element of the vehicles and they see value in the price positions that we have in the marketplace. as popular as ford isith consumers, it's toyota that is the number one automaker in the world. what can ford do to change that? >> we have to keep working our own one ford plan. which is working and is having great success. we've seen the fruit of that in north america, growing dramatically in africa, and...
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mining is occurring every day, our after market business is doing fairly well and as we look forward the economy continues to grow, which we think it will. construction continues to grow, which we think it will, mining has to follow at some point. and it will, it is a question of the temperatuorary. the definition you mentionsed. >> what about u.s. construction? how much of an improvement are you seeing? >> the housing business is recovering. in fact, we are calling for about $1.1 million in starts. that is way below the peak of a few years ago, it triple what it was at the bottom, at 2009 and 2010 and we are seeing and it feeling it from our customers every day. it's fairly widespread. i was in florida and we had miami people talking about a condo boom in construction. you can see new subdivisions being built, it's building up again. >> tell us about china. what are your customers telling you there about businesses? we are getting mixed reports about a slow down? >> i think mixed is probably the way to look at that. we have poks doing well. overall, the kmie knechinese aus have brought the grow
mining is occurring every day, our after market business is doing fairly well and as we look forward the economy continues to grow, which we think it will. construction continues to grow, which we think it will, mining has to follow at some point. and it will, it is a question of the temperatuorary. the definition you mentionsed. >> what about u.s. construction? how much of an improvement are you seeing? >> the housing business is recovering. in fact, we are calling for about $1.1...
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chief economist olivia by charles said that the main challenge for the world economy is so far in march europe pressure is mounting on the european central bank to do more to spur growth the e.c.b. decide to slieve interest rates on the whole that is a poor policy meeting the e.c.b. president that argues that the bank would monitor for a closely all data stand ready to act to boost the recession hit euro zone and saying with the region europe so-called powerhouse germany may have had enough from german politicians are losing faith in the common currency artie's peter all of a has a story. following the shambles in cyprus the euro's had a tough time of late prompting some politicians in germany to say enough is enough . we're in a phase where the euro has become a burden germany has too much responsibility and it's getting heavy we need an exit strategy while it's still possible otherwise we could find ourselves in serious economic trouble. critics of the single currency point to a culture of bailouts which they believe will leave the eurozone towards self-destruction after all this stat
chief economist olivia by charles said that the main challenge for the world economy is so far in march europe pressure is mounting on the european central bank to do more to spur growth the e.c.b. decide to slieve interest rates on the whole that is a poor policy meeting the e.c.b. president that argues that the bank would monitor for a closely all data stand ready to act to boost the recession hit euro zone and saying with the region europe so-called powerhouse germany may have had enough...
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the new economy is to have to have an undeveloped very real economy and the third part deals with the current. so called sovereign debt crisis in europe and shows that it's being used to establish. two things one that the public must bear the cost of mistakes made by private banks and the other use of the so-called crisis is to take away the sovereignty of the individual countries by turning their budget and tax policy over to to the e.u. so that's what the book about as it walks you through basically the failure of economics the failure of all of the apologists for the failure policies now what happened with while it did i use the failure of laissez faire capitalism well if you look back over the last quarter century it's been a century of massive deregulation and massive proposition you know that your. privatized anything deregulated so did the french and of course here it was extraordinary particularly in the financial region they simply totally degraded labor. all american finesse that they repealed and less to go at so that commercial banking is now lumped together with investmen
the new economy is to have to have an undeveloped very real economy and the third part deals with the current. so called sovereign debt crisis in europe and shows that it's being used to establish. two things one that the public must bear the cost of mistakes made by private banks and the other use of the so-called crisis is to take away the sovereignty of the individual countries by turning their budget and tax policy over to to the e.u. so that's what the book about as it walks you through...
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if you're expecting no recession, a broad economy that is improving slowly but surely, a global economy that you're expecting to see real growth pick up, i've got here, you're expecting global growth from 3% in 2012 to 3.2% in 2013, and then accelerate to 4.1% in 2014. if that's the case, when would the fed start pulling it in? >> well, the thing to keep in mind, maria, is that there's enormous disparity in that forecast. so, for example, we do believe that the chinese economy will see some reacceleration during this period of time. europe will be delayed somewhat. so much depends upon what's going on in various economies and what their central banks are doing as well. let's keep in mind that for a good period of time, the federal reserve has acted as the effective central bank of much of the global economy, in part because the other central banks found themselves without the appropriate tools. but now that the bank of japan is stepping in, now that there are some signs that the ecb may be taking more stimulative action, that takes some pressure off the fed. but by and large, we think t
if you're expecting no recession, a broad economy that is improving slowly but surely, a global economy that you're expecting to see real growth pick up, i've got here, you're expecting global growth from 3% in 2012 to 3.2% in 2013, and then accelerate to 4.1% in 2014. if that's the case, when would the fed start pulling it in? >> well, the thing to keep in mind, maria, is that there's enormous disparity in that forecast. so, for example, we do believe that the chinese economy will see...
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dinner on the cutting edge of the sharing economy. it's the new economy. companies that are fast becoming household names. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. before the three- and four-star ratings... before local farmers and employees became secret ingredients... before rock star chefs were playing to packed houses every night... two restaurateurs sat down with our banker and transformed some chicago neighborhoods into culinary meccas. that's the power of connecting a vision into a recipe for success. that's bank of america. >> welcome back. the so-calls sharing economy. taking the country by storm. i shared a unique dinner with the men and women on the front line os f a technology movement
dinner on the cutting edge of the sharing economy. it's the new economy. companies that are fast becoming household names. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you...
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economy is not based on manufacturing. look at china most of the economy is based on the manufacturing and exports. it is a small sector but if an on negative even if it does pick up, each does it contribute to overall growth? $15 trillion economy now we have to grow between eight and 10%. most of it is domestic consumption. you can get to and have for 3% growth we should be happy gerri: i am not happy with 2%. nine at the 10 companies would say they would think of building there necks plan in china may be five out of 10. also the u.k. and all of europe with the fiscal austerity in the short term is a way to produce real gross. jamie, a philip product the disconnect between all street and main street how mainstream is focused on the kitchen table financial issues and less focused on retirement, borrowing from the retirement, when i think is a bigger risk and investing in the stock market but what you telling your clients right now how to invest? >> first and foremost, stay out of debt. most of the problems that happen in t
economy is not based on manufacturing. look at china most of the economy is based on the manufacturing and exports. it is a small sector but if an on negative even if it does pick up, each does it contribute to overall growth? $15 trillion economy now we have to grow between eight and 10%. most of it is domestic consumption. you can get to and have for 3% growth we should be happy gerri: i am not happy with 2%. nine at the 10 companies would say they would think of building there necks plan in...
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that's a phd in economics and that doesn't bode well for the economy. copper is telling us a story about slowing global economic growth. >> upper left to lower right equals down. >> for the dyslexic viewers among us, thanks. >> do you agree? gold over gdx? >> and the stocks don't lie. if you go back to the gdx when the s&p was significantly lower than what it is now and when the price of gold was probably 400 to $500 lower, gesds what? gold razz hallied probably the same amount. so again, specifically you can get into minors here and there. the better play has always been gold. >> coming up next, why big blue slide may be your gain. her case for ibm and other compelling names in the space. and fashion trail blazer or victim? two traders take on michael kors in our street fight. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers.
that's a phd in economics and that doesn't bode well for the economy. copper is telling us a story about slowing global economic growth. >> upper left to lower right equals down. >> for the dyslexic viewers among us, thanks. >> do you agree? gold over gdx? >> and the stocks don't lie. if you go back to the gdx when the s&p was significantly lower than what it is now and when the price of gold was probably 400 to $500 lower, gesds what? gold razz hallied probably the...
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is more optimistic about russia's economy than the russian government the minister of a couple of big development on trade below stuff has slashed russia's growth forecast to turn a half percent and that that the country's economy may be on track to take in the world so with this in mind prime minister better today face a tough who do have to address russia's forward house of parliament the state duma he describes the current state of the economy as long as he pointed out russian war deployments that the budget deficit but that did not impress cause the country's opposition to the prime minister was real about what his government is doing to address corruption capital flight and the oil dependency but that it defended the government's policy and described the opposition criticism as constructive it was on top of the line the government's commitment to a recently i don't to the fiscal rule that faces government spending on the long term average oil price caps the budget deficit one per cent of g.d.p. . but on the last slip in this rule is especially important in a period when other cou
is more optimistic about russia's economy than the russian government the minister of a couple of big development on trade below stuff has slashed russia's growth forecast to turn a half percent and that that the country's economy may be on track to take in the world so with this in mind prime minister better today face a tough who do have to address russia's forward house of parliament the state duma he describes the current state of the economy as long as he pointed out russian war...
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earlier in april the economy ministry lowered its forecast for the sear by a third but it hasn't yet proposed concrete measures for stimulate growth meanwhile footage from the meeting shows russia's former finance minister alex a clue drip who resigned after an argument with president dmitri medvedev along those present tense table has the reputation of someone who can save the day largely thanks to a good run russia came out of the two thousand and eight crisis relatively unscathed but now the russian press is speculating about him getting a post in the presidential administration which many say could turn into a shadow cabinet earlier i asked ben eris the editor in chief of business new europe if he things could drink of soon make his way back into the government. katrina's governance of inglorious the much as he was one of the best central bank governors in the world in the last decade and he steered russia through some very nasty crises and we had one in two thousand and four two thousand and eight was a big one and putin has to make stream the good job of balancing the needs of
earlier in april the economy ministry lowered its forecast for the sear by a third but it hasn't yet proposed concrete measures for stimulate growth meanwhile footage from the meeting shows russia's former finance minister alex a clue drip who resigned after an argument with president dmitri medvedev along those present tense table has the reputation of someone who can save the day largely thanks to a good run russia came out of the two thousand and eight crisis relatively unscathed but now the...